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Rittner, Carol

Dr. Carol Rittner RSM (USA), a Roman Catholic nun (Religious Sisters of Mercy), is Distinguished Professor of Holocaust & Genocide Studies at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of College Misericordia (USA), a member of the Executive of the Aegis Trust (UK), the Associate Editor of the bi-monthly publication, The Genocide Forum (USA), and Editor of the quarterly, Perspectives on Genocide (UK). She has published a number of books, including The Courage to Care: Non-Jews Who Rescued Jews During the Holocaust (1986), Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust (1993), The Holocaust and the Christian World (2000), Pius XII and the Holocaust (2002), and Will Genocide Ever End? (2002). Her film, The Courage to Care, was nominated for a 1986 Academy Award in the Short Documentary category.

Rittner, Carol

Will Genocide Ever End?
"Highly Recommended"
Choice, April 2003

"Must Read"
—Today's Books, Abstract & Index, May 12, 2003

A Valuable Primer on Genocide
“Will Genocide Ever End? is a valuable primer in the terrible and persistent problem of genocide in human society.

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Genocide in Rwanda: Complicity of the Churches?
"Highly recommended. All levels."
—Choice, March 2005

"I cannot praise Genocide in Rwanda highly enough. ...there is nothing else like it. This is a book that sheds light not only on genocide but also on the devastating, albeit largely unintended, political, social, and demographic consequences of the uninvited impact of western civilization on the cultures of Africa.

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Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust
“This moving and informative anthology helps us grasp for the first
time what Jewish women endured, both as Jews and as women.”–Elie Wiesel
“A timely answer to a timely question.”–Raul Hilberg, author, The
Destruction of the European Jews

“[Different Voices] is a powerful and shattering account–via
personal testimony, reflections, and interpretive essays–of women’s experience
of the Holocaust and its aftermath.

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